Bridges Of The Tyne 5 Mile Road Race 2012 – RESULTS

Morpeth Harrier Ross Floyd takes the honour of winning the inaugural Bridges Of The Tyne 5 Mile Road Race on Newcastle Quayside in a time of 25:55. on a rainy evening 273 runners turned out to take part in this exciting new race on the North East calendar. Thank you to everyone for making this race a huge success. Results are now available.

Double D

Congratulations to Ross and Alyson for winning their respective races and a hearty well done to all the other prize winners too. But just as importantly, massive thanks to everyone who ran tonight and supported Tyne Bridges first ever road race.
Enormous credit to all the members who helped out before, during and after the race, and sincere thanks to all the officials who did a tremendous job as ever.
What a great night

Congratulations on a adding a great new event to the North East running calendar. Good choice of race HQ, plenty of marshals, a fast flat course, very smart T-shirt and a speedy results service. Nice touch having the Olympic rings on the Tyne bridge too. Yeah – I think you got it right I hope this becomes a regular event.

Wendy Marks

Well worth the mad dash after work from Leeds and then 5.30am get up this morning to be back for work. Really enjoyed it. Hope it becomes an annual event – I’ll definitely be back next year. thanks to everyone for a great event – really well organised, very friendly/helpful marshalls and always good to have the finish line and prize giving next to/in the pub!

Graham Armstrong

Congratulations to TBH for organising what looked to be a brilliant event. Unfortunately I didn’t get to take part in the race but from a spectators view it was really well organised, looked like a good fast course with the bridges of the Tyne setting the scene. Count me in for next year !

Angela

Paul Davison

What a night ! Fantastic event, great venue, superb organisation.
Hugely impressive results turnaround, too.
Many congratulations and sincere thanks to all at TBH for a wonderful evening.
The Bridges of the Tyne 5 is already set to become a firm favourite.

steve scott

David Varley

Thanks to TBH from an Over 65 York Knavesmire Harrier who was very surprised to receive the prize for first O/65 in todays post! We old codgers are not used to such things. I was working in Newcastle last week and so thought that I’d try out the run – which I thoroughly enjoyed. Well done to all at TBH for putting on such an excellent event.